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  • Dollar petrol prices for lucky motorists

    Dollar petrol prices for lucky motorists

    Motorists were greeted with a pleasant morning surprise as petrol prices sunk down to barely a dollar in Cranbourne West, the lowest prices since 2016.…

  • Bunyip Newsletter sponsors four local student awards

    Bunyip Newsletter sponsors four local student awards

    Bunyip Community News has sponsored four primary school awards, two at St. Columba Catholic School and two at Bunyip Primary School, each valued at $250.…

  • Council support two-decade lease for RDA

    Council support two-decade lease for RDA

    Riding for Disabled Association Pakenham (RDA) looks set to stay where it is after councillors unanimously backed a move to see the equine-based not-for-profit secure…

  • Calls for better security as Kangaroo killings continue

    Calls for better security as Kangaroo killings continue

    The Victorian Kangaroo Alliance is calling for Parks Victoria to maintain its security at Cardinia Reservoir Park after a recent series of kangaroo killings seems…

  • Brutal murderer jailed for killing wife in axe attack

    Brutal murderer jailed for killing wife in axe attack

    A killer who ambushed his defenceless wife and viciously stabbed her to death in front of their children made up a “hopeless” story to try…

  • Help for graduate teachers

    Help for graduate teachers

    Graduate teachers will soon be receiving even more support as they kick start their educational career, thanks to the state government. Education Minister Ben Carroll…

  • Double polls as former treasurer’s seat up for grabs

    Double polls as former treasurer’s seat up for grabs

    A date is set for Jacinta Allan’s first electoral test as premier, with voters in the former treasurer’s seat heading to the polls for a…

  • Use your dairy effluent now on silage regrowth

    Use your dairy effluent now on silage regrowth

    As we move from late spring to summer, dairy effluent can be applied to areas with some green leaf still present after cutting for silage.…

  • Strike before the flies do

    Strike before the flies do

    Flystrike costs the Australian sheep industry approximately $173 million annually, due to lost production, treatment costs and deaths. Reducing the risk of flystrike has immense…

  • Trapped in fear

    Trapped in fear

    After leaving behind the chaos of America for the peace of Beaconsfield, Emily now finds herself trapped in fear as crime shatters the sense of…

  • Tram to see new life as local gallery

    Tram to see new life as local gallery

    Many locals never thought they would see a tram through the South East, but that day came last week when a tram was transported and…

  • Small Chance for Roof Repairs

    Small Chance for Roof Repairs

    Councillors wrapped up the year with their final meeting on December 16, where debates arose over the consideration of a roof replacement as part of…

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